[1]Dr Justice A.S. Anand Justice N.D. Krishna Rao Memorial Lecture Protection of Human Rights — Judicial Obligation or Judicial Activism, (1997) 7 SCC (Jour) 11; Jain S.N., New Trends of Judicial Control in Administrative Discretion, 11 J.I.L.I., 544, (1969), Jain S.N., Legality of Administrative Discretion, 8 J.I.L.I. 349 (1966).
[2]H.M. Seervai, Constitutional Law of India, 3rd ed., Vol. 1, N.M. Tripathi Private Ltd. Bombay, 1983, p. 237.
[3]P.P. Rao, "Basic Features of the Constitution", (2000) 2 SCC (Jour) 1; Justice Syed Shah Mohammed Quadri, "Judicial Review of Administrative Action", (2001) 6 SCC (Jour) 1; Soli J. Sorabjee Soli J. Sorabjee, "Decision of the Supreme Court in S.R. Bommai v. Union Of India: A Critique", (1994) 3 SCC (Jour) 1.
[4]Keshavananda Bharati v. State of Kerela, AIR 1973 SC 1461, 2008-2009.
[5]Per Sinha C.J. In Kedar Nath v. Bihar, AIR 1962 SC 955.
[6]See the observation made by Chief Justice Chandrachud in All Saints High School v. Andhra Pradesh, AIR 1980 SC 1042 at 1050.
[7]Council of Civil Service Union v. Minister of Civil Service [1984] UKHL 9, [1985] AC 374, [1984] 3 WLR 1174, [1985] ICR 14, [1984] 3 All ER 935, [1985] IRLR 28.
[8] “Dimes v Proprietors of Grand Junction Canal and others: HL 26 Jun 1852”, swarb.co.uk.